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  2. Muhammad Ali dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Muhammad Ali dynasty or the Alawiyya dynasty was the ruling dynasty of Egypt and Sudan from the 19th to the mid-20th century. It is named after its progenitor, Muhammad Ali of Egypt , regarded as the founder of modern Egypt.

  3. Ba 'Alawiyya - Wikipedia

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    The name Ba'Alawi itself is a Hadhrami contraction of the terms Bani 'Alawi or the Clan of 'Alawi.. In the early fourth century Hijri at 318 H, Sayyid Ahmad al-Muhaajir bin Isa bin Muhammad al-Naqib bin Ali al-Uraydi bin Ja'far al-Sadiq migrated from Basrah, Iraq first to Mecca and Medina, and then to Hadhramout, to avoid the chaos then prevalent in the Abbasid Caliphate, where descendants of ...

  4. Alawi dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The dynasty claims descent from Muhammad via Hasan, the son of Ali.The name 'Alawi (Arabic: علوي) stems either from the name of Ali (the father of Hasan), [16] from which the dynasty ultimately traces its descent, or from the name of the dynasty's early founder Ali al-Sharif of the Tafilalt. [17]

  5. Ahmad al-Alawi - Wikipedia

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    The Alawiyya branch also spread as far as Damascus, Syria, where authorization was given to Muhammad al-Hashimi, who spread the Alawi branch throughout the Levant. In 1930, Sheikh Al-Alawi met with Sheikh Sidi Abu Madyan of the Qadiri Boutchichi tariqah in Mostaganem. They currently have the shortest chain back to Sheikh al-Alawi.

  6. Alawi Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    The Alawi Sultanate, [4] [a] officially known as the Sharifian Sultanate (Arabic: السلطنة الشريفة) and as the Sultanate of Morocco, was the state ruled by the 'Alawi dynasty over what is now Morocco, from their rise to power in the 1660s to the 1912 Treaty of Fes that marked the start of the French protectorate.

  7. Fuad I of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Fuad I (Arabic: فؤاد الأول Fu’ād al-Awwal; 26 March 1868 – 28 April 1936) was the Sultan and later King of Egypt and the Sudan.The ninth ruler of Egypt and Sudan from the Muhammad Ali dynasty, he became Sultan in 1917, succeeding his elder brother Hussein Kamel.

  8. Manial Palace and Museum - Wikipedia

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    Manial Palace, entry porte-cochère and gardens. Manial Palace, the throne room of Mohammed Ali Tewfik.. The Manial Palace and Museum is a former Alawiyya dynasty era palace and grounds on Rhoda Island on the Nile.

  9. List of Sufi orders - Wikipedia

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    Ba 'Alawiyya (Ba’ Alawi tariqa) Badawiyya (Badawi tariqa) Bektashi (Bektashiyyah tariqa) Burhaniyya (Burhani tariqa) Barelvi (Qadariyya tariqa) C.